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Twinfinity

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I received an ARC from Netgalley in exchange for an honest review.

It wasn't as though I disliked this book. I think maybe it just wasn't what I wanted to read at the moment, but with the ARC timeline coming to a close, I knew I needed to jump in head first and see where it went.

Overall, it was a decent read. The worldbuilding was very detailed, and I liked that the twins had their own personalities. They stood out on their own with their thoughts and needs throughout the book.

Honestly, I love worldbuilding. It's one of my favorite things. So seeing how deep authors can go is really exciting for me, but I think my brain just wanted something simpler and so it felt like a lot sometimes. And that definitely isn't the book's fault at all!

I do think I'd like to come back to it another day and give it another go, because it did have a lot of potential that I know (if I were in the right headspace) I would really love.

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Great world building and I really enjoyed the premise. For me, it was a little hard to follow, but I definitely loved the concept.

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This is the first in a new series and I cannot wait for the follow-ups. What strong female characters in the world of fantasy war! This is a strong new addition to the genre and I recommend!

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"Twinfinity" presents a gripping tale of rebellion and survival in a world torn by conflict. Jolene, a Bai'aran Dok Toi with the blood of a mighty Prim warrior, finds herself at the heart of a dangerous uprising against the ruthless Emperor Isolem Treff. As she grapples with her role in uniting the clans and standing against oppression, Jolene's connection to The Grey and their elemental magic becomes her best hope for survival.

The dynamic between Jolene and her twin sister, Jo-Vanna, adds layers of complexity to the narrative, as Jo-Vanna struggles to sway Jolene toward accepting a young conjurer into their rebellion. Against the backdrop of prehistoric Bolimar, filled with dinosaur predators and formidable adversaries, the stakes are high for Jolene and her people.

This first volume of the YA Fantasy series excels in its portrayal of strong female characters and the age-old battle of good versus evil. Readers are drawn into a world where courage, magic, and the will to fight for freedom collide in an epic struggle. "Twinfinity" promises an immersive journey filled with intrigue, danger, and the hope of a brighter future for Jolene's people.

I like the dynamic between the twin sisters, Jolene and Jo-Vanna, and the richly imagined world of prehistoric Bolimar. The blend of elemental magic, fierce battles, and the fight against oppression creates a compelling narrative that keeps readers eagerly turning the pages.

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This had everything that I was hoping for from the description. It had a great overall story and the characters felt like they belonged in this world. I enjoyed the overall feel of the story and how the twins were used in this story. It left me wanting to read more in this series.

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Thank you NetGalley and author Sarah Ready for the copy of this book in exchange for my honest review.

"Jolene’s mission is impossible, yet the fate of the Forbidden and the clans rests on her shoulders. She must either best Jo-Vi’el or surrender to the annihilation of her people.

Forced to protect a young conjurer from a feline predator, Jolene and Jo-Vanna find themselves in the middle of The Forbidden, a rogue faction with its sights set on overthrowing Isolem Treff’s tyrannical empire.

Now that the boy has used magick, Jolene knows the emperor will send his Legion Commander, Jo-Vi’el, to thwart this potential uprising and annihilate anyone who opposes his rule.

Sarai’a is a pledge in the Prim Guard, chosen for her skills as an investigator. After noticing suspicious movements within the Prim Guard, she solicits the help of a fellow pledge, Hasai’ana, known for acting on her beliefs, even when her choices aren’t popular.

The destinies of the twin warriors, the Forbidden, and the forces aligned with Jo-Vi’el are about to clash as Urah, their sun, casts the shadows of their twin moons over Bolimar.

The Clash of Blood and Stone will darken the empire's shadow, but who will be left standing when the dust settles?"

I enjoy reading this book.

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